The number of `ends’ in a glycogen molecule would be
Biology · Class 11 · CBSE — Biomolecules
The number of `ends’ in a glycogen molecule would be
- equal to the number of branches plus one
- equal to the number of branch points
- one
- two, one on the left side and another on the right side.
Answer
(A) equal to the number of branches plus one
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